| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47verso/IMG_0537.htm] || || Edmond Niccolson || William May, William Wilson & Henry Beckingham || Complt to bring in the £20 in question, and defts then to stay proceedings at Common Law

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47verso/IMG_0537.htm] || || Edmond Niccolson || William May, William Wilson & Henry Beckingham || Complt to bring in the £20 in question, and defts then to stay proceedings at Common Law

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47recto/IMG_0208.htm] || || Henry Lewes & Mary his wife || James Jackson || Complt at liberty to take copies of so much of the deed brought in by the deft as concerns the houses & land in Popler, and also be at liberty to amend the bill concerning the name of one of the feoffees

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47recto/IMG_0209.htm] || || Frances Moore, widow || James More & others || Attorneys to consider an order or decree made in Chancery & the current bill, and if they concern the same matter then to be dismissed

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| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47recto/IMG_0209.htm] || || Christopher Symcockes || John Ham..... || Dismissed as the complt has a d.... at the Common Law & a bill in Chancery concerning the same matter

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47recto/IMG_0210.htm] || || John Bearde || James Munsey || Set over to be heard in November as both the defts counsel are sick. Parties to be at liberty to examine Richard Stafferton concerning this cause

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47verso/IMG_0541.htm] || || William Cory & Mary his wife || John Wyndler & Richard Ley || Defts to stay proceedings at Common Law, and complt at liberty to amend his bill concerning the name of the deft Wyndler

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47recto/IMG_0211.htm] || 30 Oct || Edmond .... || John Cottington || Mem: £5 and obligation of £28 delivered to William Swanton to the use of the said [?complt?]

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| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47verso/IMG_0542.htm] || || Anthony Cowse & Agnes his wife || James Leverocke & John Leeche || Complt Agnes has made oath that one Thomas Lane is a necessary witness, and is about to go to sea. Ordered that the complts be at liberty to examine the said Thomas Lane before his departure, notwithstanding that the defts have not yet answered the complts bill

| [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/REQ1no47/REQ1no47verso/IMG_0543.htm] || || George Frome || John Travers || Each party to deliver the names of 4 gents so the court may make choice of 4 of them to which this matter may be referred for arbitration

Complt to bring into court £50, and enter bond with Thomas Dobson of London, merchant, as his surety in £200 with condition that he stand to any order to be made by the court. Injunction awarded for stay of defts proceedings at Common Law against the complt or Henry Newman his surety upon an obligation of £400

Deft to enter bond in £200 on condition to perform such order as shall be made in this court, after judgement given at the Common Law. Then the deft to be at liberty to proceed with his suit at the Common Law, to judgement only, further proceedings to be stayed until this court has taken further order

Deft James Drewe to take advice, and answer to the court on Monday whether he will a) consign £200 to the court & hold the lands in question until the matter is tried at Common Law or b) yield the possession to the complts, they putting in security to pay the profits if the trial goes against them, or c) that the whole matter should be heard again in equity in this court

Process of contempt awarded against the defts to compel them to answer. Also, Stephen Staple, Registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court at Lewes in Sussex to provide this court with the will of Richard Franckwell

Complt at liberty to take copies of so much of the deed brought in by the deft as concerns the houses & land in Popler, and also be at liberty to amend the bill concerning the name of one of the feoffees

Complt Agnes has made oath that one Thomas Lane is a necessary witness, and is about to go to sea. Ordered that the complts be at liberty to examine the said Thomas Lane before his departure, notwithstanding that the defts have not yet answered the complts bill